Royal Truth, Poetry Gwen and Green Knight were written anonymously for the Royal London Court around 1375. This work is a combination of comedy and satire. "A dagger game where both parties agree to swap swords and axes, and temptation, women try to seduce the hero" (Norton, 200). In this article I will explain the background of poetry, behavior of character, and how this court society deteriorates from that ideal.
Eddard, who was investigating the death of Jon Arryn, discovered the truth about the parents of the royal children. When the king was hunting at King's Wood, Aidade faced Cersei who admitted that accusations were true. She tried to tempt him, but he refused. He warned Robert that he intends to tell the truth and urged her to escape with the prince and the princess. Eddard is planning to depart from King's Landing of Wind Witch by his daughters Sansa and Arya. Sansa, want to marry Joffrey without understanding the danger, speak her father's plan to Cersei
The facts recorded by Esther explain this fact. On the night of the gallows' production by the evil Herman, over the hands of Mordecai, the Persian king could not sleep. The king asked his servant to read him from the royal record and that those boring documents made him sleepy. The servant read Mordechai who saved the king's life by exposing his conspiracy to him. In further investigation, the king learned that he did not take any action to reward the service Mordecai changed to the king. Therefore, on the night the Herman planned to die for Mordecai, the King decided to pay homage to Mordecai. Did not the king sleep that night? Has the servant praised Mordecai 's unpaid service to the King by reading the document? This "coincidence" is nothing but God's will.
About 33 centuries ago, a young man named Kong Suss became "servant of the land of truth". This is the name that carved the royal tomb of the new kingdom and identifies the members of the craftsmen who decorated it. These artisans include quarrying stations, scribes (23.3.4), draftmakers (14.108), sculptors, painters and carpenters. A crew member usually under 60 years old lives with a family in a walled community known to the inhabitants, now known as a village known as Deir el-Medina. This village is located in a small desert valley at the end of Theban Cliff on the west bank of the Nile. Access to the two main royal cemeteries is easy.